Password: This is your email address password. You have to know this password in order to access your email account.

Retype Password: Just retype the same email address password you just typed above. This is only a conformation that the password is correct and IS required.

**** Make sure to click the Manual setup or additional server types button. We will be setting up the server information with the approved settings for eVetSites so your email routes properly. Do not worry that the email account button is not selected or that the screen grays out. This is what we want it to do like the image below shows.

Click Next.

On this screen, select Pop or IMAP.

Then click Next.

On this page, fill in all the following information:

User Information

Your Name: Again, only used for email account recognition purposes for you.

Email Address: Please enter your FULL email address. Example (me@evetsites.com). Please use the email address exactly how you have it already. This means if there are capital letters, use them here too. If there are numbers, use them. The email address has to be exactly the same.

If the This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) is checked, uncheck it. We do not use SSL.

Make sure the Outgoing server (SMTP) is port 2525. The default port 25 can get blocked at times since it is the same port everyone uses and is sometimes considered spam. Port 2525 will help ensure your email goes out.

Under Delivery at the bottom of the Advanced tab, make sure the Leave a copy of the message on the server box is checked. Also Remove from server after you can change the days if you like, but leave the box checked.

Click OK then when the screen closes, hit Test Account Settings from the prior page.

After you click Test Account Settings, you should get this message below:

Click Close and you should see this message below:

Click Finish.

Now, with your email set up, let's test it!! Click the New Mail from the top left corner.

Compose an email to yourself:

Just use your own email address in the To? field.

In the Subject field, type Test

In the content box below it, type anything you like. Here we used ?This is a test.??

Click Send in the top left corner next to To?

Give it a few minutes or click Send/Receive All Folders in the top right side. It's the second button from the end up there.

You should receive your test email in your inbox. Open it up and you are all done! Your email works! Congratulations on completing your Microsoft Outlook 2013 email set up.